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guard vs military force

military force vs guard

guard and military force both are nouns.

guard is a verb but military force is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
guard Yes No Yes No
military force Yes No No No
As nouns, military force is a hypernym of guard; that is, military force is a word with a broader meaning than guard:
  • guard: a military unit serving to protect some place or person
  • military force: a unit that is part of some military service
Other hypernyms of guard include force, military group, military unit.
guard (noun) military force (noun)
a position on a basketball team a unit that is part of some military service
the duty of serving as a sentry
(American football) a position on the line of scrimmage between the center and the tackles
a precautionary measure warding off impending danger or damage or injury etc.
a device designed to prevent injury or accidents
a posture of defence in boxing or fencing
a military unit serving to protect some place or person
the person who lines up between the center and the tackles on the offensive line of a football team on the line of scrimmage
a person who keeps watch over something or someone
the person who plays the position of guard on a basketball team
guard (verb) military force (verb)
watch over or shield from danger or harm; protect
protect against a challenge or attack
to keep watch over
take precautions in order to avoid some unwanted consequence
Difference between guard and military force

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